Code Geass: Akito the Exiled is coming to Blu-ray/DVD very soon, so we at Funimation wanted to get you ready to be able to watch it! Has it been a long time since you’ve seen Code Geass (which you can see on our site also) Season 1? Well we have perfect recap for you, crafted by our experts which get the important details

The OVA series of Code Geass, Akito the Exiled, is finally coming out to Blu-ray/DVD this June in North America and it is getting a dub! Many long-time fans have wondered who would voice new and classic characters, but wonder no more, for the cast is here.

Directed by Kazuki Akane (Vision of Escaflowne) and once again featuring original character designs by CLAMP, Akito the Exiled ties together Season 1 and Season 2 (R2) of the Code Geass series, with a new story set in the Europian theater of Britannia’s war.

While the protagonists Akito and Leila may be new to the series, don’t fret, veteran Code Geass fans—some very familiar faces make appearances that you won’t want to miss. (We’ll just leave it at that to avoid spoilers.) And if you’re a fan of Code Geass’s signature mech battles, high drama, insane plot twists, and fabulous characters, Akito the Exiled has all of that in spades, with quite possibly the coolest action scenes the franchise has to offer so far.

This release will be available as a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack featuring a special silver radiant burst holofoil slipcover. Check out our animated preview of the cover—it’s a special effect that really catches the light!

Included in the release is a handsome pearlescent envelope that holds 10 gorgeous watercolor style art cards, from the original Japanese release.

Code Geass celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, and to commemorate, we’re asking you to submit your best Code Geass tribute like it’s 2006 all over again, to win… $100 worth of pizza?!

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Submit your tribute by 10/14 and you’ll be entered to win! Any kind of Code Geass tribute is okay as long as it’s a visual image or photo—you can enter Code Geass fanart or cosplay photos, or yes, even your weird photoshops or outdated memes that you still haven’t deleted off your hard drive yet for some reason. (Keep it PG-13 please.) Your entries will be shown in a gallery for other fans to see, and we’ll choose our favorite to win a $100 pizza gift certificate. (From Pizza Hut, of course. *)

The 10th anniversary is a perfect time to revisit this show for a rewatch! Get Code Geass on Blu-ray in North America for the first time! DVD and a handsome collector’s edition are also available.

In Code Geass, Lelouch and Suzaku grew up as childhood friends but find themselves on opposite sides of a great war as teenagers. To celebrate Code Geass’s 10th anniversary, we’re revisiting this rivalry and asking you: what side are you on–Lelouch and his Black Knights or Suzaku defending the Empire?

Attack on Titan: The Movie Part 1

When the Titans first attacked, life for mankind was forever changed. Fearing the massive man-eating humanoids, survivors constructed three enormous walls for protection. From that point on, humanity lived safely behind the walls—for the time being.

A century later, life is peaceful. Eren and his friends live inside the walls, yearning to explore beyond the borders they’ve always known. But the opportunity comes sooner than expected when a Colossal Titan appears above the wall. With a single kick the barricade is pierced, allowing a swarm of titans to pour in and devour their newly exposed prey. Witnessing the devastation, Eren and his friends vow to destroy the man-eating terrors.

The future looks bleak, but there’s more to Eren than meets the eye: he may be humanity’s last hope against extinction.

Hot off the news from their Anime Expo panel, we had the honor of having our friends at Sunrise (the anime studio behind the Gundam series, Cowboy Bebop, and Tiger & Bunny) announce the release for a very special show that we know many of you have been waiting a long time for:

Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion and Code Geass R2 are returning to home video, with their first release on Blu-ray in North America, on October 4, 2016! Pre-orders will go up on funimation.com in just under 2 weeks on July 15.

Today we are thrilled to announce that FUNimation has acquired the rights for Maria the Virgin Witch!

The show will be joining our Winter 2015 Simulcast lineup starting January 11th at 8:30am CT/ 9:30am ET

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In the time of the Hundred Years’ War, a young and powerful witch known as Maria leads a reclusive existence. Shunned by the church – but beloved by certain locals – Maria endeavors to use her magic to bring an end to the warfare she so despises. She assists people of all walks of life with the help of her two familiars: a succubus and an incubus with great powers of seduction. Though she seeks only peace, the archangel Michael despises her use of magic to interfere in human affairs and decrees that should she ever manage to lose her virginity, Maria’s powers will vanish! To ensure that Maria no longer mingles magic with humans, Michael sends the angel Ezekiel to keep a watchful eye on the virgin witch. Don’t miss this intriguing tale of magic, war, and sexual frustration from Production I.G. and the director of Code Geass!

How many of you guessed this title correctly? Our clue was:

“Solve my code and learn the sixes play”

The trick to it is: Every sixth letter (excluding spaces) spells “MARIA”

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